I see the U.S. men's basketball team just set an Olympic single-game record for points scored in their 156-73 win over Nigeria.

A proud day for America, and a thrilling moment in Olympic history.

America needs to lobby to make stock car racing an Olympic sport. Just imagine how bad we could beat Nigeria in that event!

It just proves that Nigeria needs to develop a better men's basketball team. If we had sent a team of collegians to play them, we would have still whooped their sorry butts, only by a margin of 40 points instead of 83. Is it our fault that they suck?

I see the U.S. men's basketball team just set an Olympic single-game record for points scored in their 156-73 win over Nigeria.

A proud day for America, and a thrilling moment in Olympic history.

America needs to lobby to make stock car racing an Olympic sport. Just imagine how bad we could beat Nigeria in that event!

It just proves that Nigeria needs to develop a better men's basketball team. If we had sent a team of collegians to play them, we would have still whooped their sorry butts, only by a margin of 40 points instead of 83. Is it our fault that they suck?

Like I said, let's lobby to make stock car racing an Olympic sport. And football too. Let's send an NFL "dream team" to demolish the Nigerias of the world. And why stop there? Let's make war an Olympic sport and bomb the world to oblivion. After all, it's not our fault if they can't defend themselves. Might makes right!

Selam

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"There are two great tragedies: one is to live a life ruled by the passions, and the other is to live a passionless life."Selam, +GMK+

I see the U.S. men's basketball team just set an Olympic single-game record for points scored in their 156-73 win over Nigeria.

A proud day for America, and a thrilling moment in Olympic history.

America needs to lobby to make stock car racing an Olympic sport. Just imagine how bad we could beat Nigeria in that event!

It just proves that Nigeria needs to develop a better men's basketball team. If we had sent a team of collegians to play them, we would have still whooped their sorry butts, only by a margin of 40 points instead of 83. Is it our fault that they suck?

Like I said, let's lobby to make stock car racing an Olympic sport. And football too. Let's send an NFL "dream team" to demolish the Nigerias of the world. And why stop there? Let's make war an Olympic sport and bomb the world to oblivion. After all, it's not our fault if they can't defend themselves. Might makes right!

Get off your freakin' high horse, Gebre. You're pulling the same exact s**t for which you apologized on Monday.

I see the U.S. men's basketball team just set an Olympic single-game record for points scored in their 156-73 win over Nigeria.

A proud day for America, and a thrilling moment in Olympic history.

America needs to lobby to make stock car racing an Olympic sport. Just imagine how bad we could beat Nigeria in that event!

It just proves that Nigeria needs to develop a better men's basketball team. If we had sent a team of collegians to play them, we would have still whooped their sorry butts, only by a margin of 40 points instead of 83. Is it our fault that they suck?

Like I said, let's lobby to make stock car racing an Olympic sport. And football too. Let's send an NFL "dream team" to demolish the Nigerias of the world. And why stop there? Let's make war an Olympic sport and bomb the world to oblivion. After all, it's not our fault if they can't defend themselves. Might makes right!

Get off your freakin' high horse, Gebre. You're pulling the same exact s**t for which you apologized on Monday.

No, I don't think I am. Yes, it may be a bit sarcastic, but it makes a point. Disagree with me all you wish, but don't accuse me of being on a "high horse" in this instance simply because you have a different perspective. Seems to me that you're the one on your USA high horse, disparaging weaker athletes and coutries that don't have the resources or manpower to compete with your beloved "dream team" superstars. So with respect, check yourself brother.

Selam

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"There are two great tragedies: one is to live a life ruled by the passions, and the other is to live a passionless life."Selam, +GMK+

On topic, you know that you are hyperdox when you live in the US but cheer for Russia and Greece

Remember, there are other Orthodox nations in the world, besides Russia and Greece.

Don't forget to cheer for Romania, Ukraine, Serbia, etc.

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I see the U.S. men's basketball team just set an Olympic single-game record for points scored in their 156-73 win over Nigeria.

A proud day for America, and a thrilling moment in Olympic history.

America needs to lobby to make stock car racing an Olympic sport. Just imagine how bad we could beat Nigeria in that event!

It just proves that Nigeria needs to develop a better men's basketball team. If we had sent a team of collegians to play them, we would have still whooped their sorry butts, only by a margin of 40 points instead of 83. Is it our fault that they suck?

Like I said, let's lobby to make stock car racing an Olympic sport. And football too. Let's send an NFL "dream team" to demolish the Nigerias of the world. And why stop there? Let's make war an Olympic sport and bomb the world to oblivion. After all, it's not our fault if they can't defend themselves. Might makes right!

Get off your freakin' high horse, Gebre. You're pulling the same exact s**t for which you apologized on Monday.

No, I don't think I am. Yes, it may be a bit sarcastic, but it makes a point. Disagree with me all you wish, but don't accuse me of being on a "high horse" in this instance simply because you have a different perspective. Seems to me that you're the one on your USA high horse, disparaging weaker athletes and coutries that don't have the resources or manpower to compete with your beloved "dream team" superstars. So with respect, check yourself brother.

Selam

I'm agreeing with GMK on this one. I see no pride/sportsmanship/honour/good manners/etc. in the defeat of an opponent to the point of embarrassment on the world stage. The US basketball team is not alone in this. I'm sure someone with more knowledge of Olympic stats can provide multiple examples.

I was raised (mostly through influence of my grandfather) in the school of thought of "don't embarrass your opponents". However, what were they supposed to do, miss on purpose, or stand with the ball until the clock shot ran out and hand the ball over? They had to keep playing, it's not their fault that everything was going in. There were no "3rd string" low caliber guys to put in.

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I'm sorry Gebre, but you will not see a perfect game of basketball like that maybe never again. It was Harlem Globetrotter-esque without the goofery.

But what glory is there in dominating such weak competition? It's like heavyweight champions. The greats are determined not only by their record, but by the quality of their competition. The USA "dream teams" could win every game 200 - 0, and that wouldn't prove greatness in my book. I know I'm in the minority here, but I define greatness by sustained success over quality opposition, not by destroying inferior opponents on a short term stage.

But hey, each to his own. If this is what gets you excited, enjoy it. I could gather up some guys in my neighborhood and go to the private school around the corner and dominate their high school basketball team. It might make us feel good to beat the crap out of some spoiled rich kids, but it wouldn't prove anything. We prefer the challenge of playing against one another, the best against the best. It's more exciting, it's much more fun, and it's much more rewarding when you win. But that's just how I came up. I can't expect others to share my competative values. It doesn't make me right, but it sure doesn't make me wrong.

Selam

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I was raised (mostly through influence of my grandfather) in the school of thought of "don't embarrass your opponents". However, what were they supposed to do, miss on purpose, or stand with the ball until the clock shot ran out and hand the ball over? They had to keep playing, it's not their fault that everything was going in. There were no "3rd string" low caliber guys to put in.

The point is, these guys should defer to our high school players or at least a "dream team" of college freshman. The USA would still win gold 98% of the time, but at least the games would be a bit more competative and the USA wouldn't look so ridiculous for showing off in this manner. But alas, such is not the "American way." Might makes right and dollars determine values.

Selam

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"There are two great tragedies: one is to live a life ruled by the passions, and the other is to live a passionless life."Selam, +GMK+

I also agree with GMK. Not for the points so much as for the USA team are professionals. College students should be competing, not people whose only purpose in life is to compete at the sport.

Every country has professionals competing in all the sports. Let's not put all the blame on the US for stacking the deck when it's allowed (although let me be clear: it's a pretty sad thing to do). Blame the IOCC for allowing professionals to compete in the first place.

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I also agree with GMK. Not for the points so much as for the USA team are professionals. College students should be competing, not people whose only purpose in life is to compete at the sport.

Every country has professionals competing in all the sports. Let's not put all the blame on the US for stacking the deck when it's allowed (although let me be clear: it's a pretty sad thing to do). Blame the IOCC for allowing professionals to compete in the first place.

Agreed brother.

Selam

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Gabby Douglas is proudly representing her country in the Olympics. She's poised under pressure, performing gravity-defying athletic feats in front of an international audience. She's 16 and the second female African American U.S. gymnast to ever make the team. But instead of lauding her achievements, some people are slamming her for... not getting her hair done.

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Gabby Douglas is proudly representing her country in the Olympics. She's poised under pressure, performing gravity-defying athletic feats in front of an international audience. She's 16 and the second female African American U.S. gymnast to ever make the team. But instead of lauding her achievements, some people are slamming her for... not getting her hair done.

This has left the twitter world, entered the mainstream hair world of the internet, and had reached the streets where I live.

I've heard some the stupidest talk about this. I'll spare everyone that talk and my reaction to it.

I'm sorry Gebre, but you will not see a perfect game of basketball like that maybe never again. It was Harlem Globetrotter-esque without the goofery.

But what glory is there in dominating such weak competition? It's like heavyweight champions. The greats are determined not only by their record, but by the quality of their competition. The USA "dream teams" could win every game 200 - 0, and that wouldn't prove greatness in my book. I know I'm in the minority here, but I define greatness by sustained success over quality opposition, not by destroying inferior opponents on a short term stage.

But hey, each to his own. If this is what gets you excited, enjoy it. I could gather up some guys in my neighborhood and go to the private school around the corner and dominate their high school basketball team. It might make us feel good to beat the crap out of some spoiled rich kids, but it wouldn't prove anything. We prefer the challenge of playing against one another, the best against the best. It's more exciting, it's much more fun, and it's much more rewarding when you win. But that's just how I came up. I can't expect others to share my competative values. It doesn't make me right, but it sure doesn't make me wrong.

Selam

You're hung up on JUST ONE GAME, Gebre. There are other opponents in these Olympics much better than Nigeria whom the U.S. team has not yet played.

Gabby Douglas is proudly representing her country in the Olympics. She's poised under pressure, performing gravity-defying athletic feats in front of an international audience. She's 16 and the second female African American U.S. gymnast to ever make the team. But instead of lauding her achievements, some people are slamming her for... not getting her hair done.

That is an American black cultural thing, I'm not even sure mainstream American white folks would even remotely understand the hoopla

I was actually just thinking how weird it is for the women to have to compete in full make-up, whether in the gym, on the track, or even in the pool! What if the men had a such cumbersome attention to fashion!

Props to her though, it is nice to see something other than lily white faces, and I knew that girl would win from the first time she hit the floor this week. She just had the blend of dedication, confidence, and above all else, outlandish skill!!

I watched that whole game and the only way you can sum it up and do it just is by noting the fact that Carmelo Anthony scored 37 points in fourteen freaking minutes

I missed this game, but when I looked at the box score and the stat lines, that is the EXACT same conclusion I came up with. As much as I really don't like Melo, I have to give it up to him, that was a flawless performance at a top-tier level. (That, or Nigeria has REALLY bad outside defense, and considering that US had 29 3s like they were the 2009 Phoenix Suns I suppose its a little bit of both)

To bro GMK, yes, the US dominates FIBA, so what? We get our behinds handed to us in other events, Americans should rightfully dominate something shouldn't they? Besides, again, the international b-ball is making serious gains, almost every team has at least one or two NBA players, there are several all-stars and NBA champions out there, and almost ALL the players have had some college experience in the US. I'd say that within 10 years, FIBA will be more successful that every other international sport, and will in fact catch up with FIFA. After all, players for basketball teams in TURKEY make as much as NBA players now, let alone in Europe

stay blessed,habte selassie

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Congrats to the NBA... uh, I mean, USA... on that spectacular win over France. What a hard fought victory. They should be proud. They might even go on to win a gold medal, unlike the NBA... I mean USA... team of 2004. You have to be proud as an American to watch us do in basketball what we do economically, politically, and militarily to the rest of the world. It's all about domination baby! Survival of the fittest! It's just a shame that the Olympics won't let us compete in football (American version that is). Just imagine how much fun it would be to watch an NFL "dream team" destroy countries like Argentina, Mexico, England, and Russia in football. And I bet we could even seriously hurt their players too. Wouldn't that be fun?! I mean, after all, it's all about domination, right? America is bigger, wealthier, and better than most all other competing countries (had to strike through that "better" part, since better is based on "good," and morality has no place in a contest based on survival of the fittest.) Anyway, go USA! What a great accomplishment. If you win the gold, you deserve it. You NBA stars don't have much else, so that gold medal should really mean a lot to you. You will have destroyed the weaker nations of the world. Good for you. Now let's get our NFL "dream team" together. That would be no sillier than what's going on now.

BTW, I'm really looking forward to watching the United States mens' soccer team in this 2012 Olympics! Oh, wait... I forgot... they didn't qualify. Well, no worries America: if you can't compete, you can always colonize.

Selam

This is a sports event and I do not believe that athletes in general are at all interested in your points. So, this is yet another instance where you slam the United States because she is superior in something, even sports. Frankly, I am getting tired of your whining.

Dude if that is NOT a foul, surely it should be. Kneeing somebody in the face, even if on accident, is serious business. All the machismo of "I've been kneed in the face too so buck it up" is not going to change that. In the NFL culture, machismo overpowered safety and now countless player are admitting that they've hid concussions and other head injuries from coaches and officials to keep playing or out of a sense of "its not really that bad." In high school football we are also just starting to discover the massive scale of head-injuries which occur routinely, and further starting to realize the potentially long-term effects both NFL and even just high-school playing has on the brain. We may just find a dispproportionate amount of dementia and other degenerative disorders amongst current retiring and elder footballers. FIFA than shouldn't just let them play, they should make a statement by even ejecting players who are so careless in play that they steam-roll over other players. After all, these folks don't wear any kind of padding to speak of! With the increase in athleticism and physical prowess amongst footballers, soccer is becoming an increasingly masochistic sport if you ask me

stay blessed,habte selassie

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"Yet stand aloof from stupid questionings and geneologies and strifes and fightings about law, for they are without benefit and vain." Titus 3:10

Dude if that is NOT a foul, surely it should be. Kneeing somebody in the face, even if on accident, is serious business. All the machismo of "I've been kneed in the face too so buck it up" is not going to change that. In the NFL culture, machismo overpowered safety and now countless player are admitting that they've hid concussions and other head injuries from coaches and officials to keep playing or out of a sense of "its not really that bad." In high school football we are also just starting to discover the massive scale of head-injuries which occur routinely, and further starting to realize the potentially long-term effects both NFL and even just high-school playing has on the brain. We may just find a dispproportionate amount of dementia and other degenerative disorders amongst current retiring and elder footballers. FIFA than shouldn't just let them play, they should make a statement by even ejecting players who are so careless in play that they steam-roll over other players. After all, these folks don't wear any kind of padding to speak of! With the increase in athleticism and physical prowess amongst footballers, soccer is becoming an increasingly masochistic sport if you ask me

stay blessed,habte selassie

You don't understand much about soccer then. If that wasn't a goalie but a player playing another position, the kneed would get the foul.

You cannot engage in play that puts others at risk or yourself to the point that such risk might deter the player from playing as they might like.

When it comes to goalies they are given greater latitude to put themselves at risk. Frankly, this goalie's play half a second later on her part is FOUL PLAY on her. She went to the ground to contest a ball in POSSESSION of the American player. By the time she obstructed the American's play, the ball was clearly not playable by the goalie, this is problematic.

It was fair play as the ball was playable as the goalie went into her slide toward the ball.

The American didn't intentionally knee her and had no recourse than to do what she did. This is all slowed down BTW. In RT, stuff happens much more quickly.

Again the American had possession and control. When a goalie decides to contest another player in this manner, it can get ugly.

Been there, done that.

Great call on part of the official. Evidently, play was stopped to check for serious injuries (this is NOT required) and was given a restart via a drop ball.

Goalies have gained too much protection over the years. Glad to see when a goalie decides to challenge possession they are not given a white card so to speak to do whatever they want.

Again this is coming from someone who played aggressively as a goal keeper and took their lumps for doing so.

So, did you know there was a "gatecrasher" during the opening ceremony?

Apparently it caused quite the stir in India.

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